Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 249, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

" ' IT | FIRST■ 5 - iviaivii > OF THE SEASON. DOUBLEHEADER MISS CORA LIVINGSTON* ' of Cleveland, Ohio, ' ■ j vs. MISS MAY HERMAN, W. Chicago, Illinois. Alm YOUNG OLSEN, of Indianapolis, . V*. ■ JIMMY MILLS, of Chicago. Matches ta he Catch-aa-Catch-Cai, Twa Beat ia Three Falls ta a Finish.

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Church Notice. Rev. C. E. Bason, D. D., of Chicago, will be in Rensselaer over Sunday. .In the morning he will preach in the M. E. church, and in the evening there will be a union serivce in the Christian church. . . The evening meeting will be in the interesf; of the Interdenominational Council, or the Federated Church movement Dr. Bacon is secretary of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. This organization is establishing auxiliary councils in the states, counties and cities of the United States, and Dr. Bacon’s coming is with a view to organizing a county council in the county. If you want to hear something good, hear Dr. Bacon, both morning and evening, if possible. On Monday, at lO n. m., there will be a meeting of the ministers of the county in the basfement of the public library, for the purpose of effecting the proposed organization. The pastors of Rensselaer bespeak for this movement the hearty co-oper-ation of all Christian people. Z REV, J. P. GREEN, Sec*y. of the Minister’s Assn.

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